About Mintnote Science
Chemistry Revision by an Examiner
9 years of teaching experience · 3 years as an Edexcel examiner.
Built to give students the insight that only comes from marking real papers.
Mintnote Science provides free IGCSE Chemistry revision resources, A-level Chemistry exam tips and KS3 Science study packs — all written by a qualified teacher and Edexcel examiner. The platform covers all 11 Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry topics with 550 MCQ questions, 164 flashcards and AI-powered study diagnosis. No login required. No cost.
Who is behind Mintnote Science?
Mintnote Science is created by a Chemistry teacher with 9 years of secondary school teaching experience and 3 years working as an Edexcel examiner — marking real IGCSE and A-level Chemistry papers.
This combination of classroom experience and examiner insight means the resources address not just what students need to know, but how exam boards expect that knowledge to be demonstrated — the precise language, structure and depth that mark schemes reward.
Why Mintnote Science was created
Students and parents frequently encounter the same barriers when preparing for IGCSE and A-level Chemistry:
- Uncertainty about what is causing low marks and how to improve
- Difficulty finding revision resources that reflect real exam standards
- A gap between understanding content and performing under exam conditions
- Limited access to examiner-level insight without private tutoring
Mintnote Science was built to address these directly — providing structured, examiner-informed resources that are accessible to every student, at no cost.
Understanding what costs marks
Years of marking student papers reveal consistent patterns in where marks are lost. The most common issues are not gaps in knowledge — they are gaps in exam technique:
- Answers that demonstrate understanding but do not match mark scheme language
- Misreading command words — confusing “describe” with “explain”, for example
- Incomplete responses to 4- and 6-mark questions that lack structure
- Errors in the final step of calculation questions that lose all marks
These insights are built directly into the IGCSE Chemistry exam tips and A-level Chemistry guidance on this platform.
Approach to revision
The resources on Mintnote Science follow an evidence-based revision method designed to build both subject knowledge and exam performance:
- Identify weak areas early using the free MCQ quiz and AI diagnosis
- Build understanding using structured study packs with keywords and summary notes
- Strengthen retention through active recall — flashcards and spaced repetition
- Practise exam-style questions at Recall, Application and Analysis level
- Review explanations to understand why answers are correct or incorrect
Supporting progression to the highest grades
Achieving Grade 9 at IGCSE or A* at A-level requires more than content knowledge. It requires the ability to interpret questions accurately, structure responses precisely, and avoid the errors that mark schemes systematically penalise.
All resources on Mintnote Science are designed with this level of performance in mind — from the difficulty grading of the 550 MCQ questions to the language used in explanations and exam tip guides.
Commitment
Mintnote Science is committed to providing high-quality Chemistry revision resources grounded in professional experience and a precise understanding of Edexcel’s assessment standards. The core tools — the quiz, flashcards and AI diagnosis — will remain free and accessible to every student, without subscription or login.
Explore the resources
IGCSE Chemistry Revision
550 MCQ questions, 164 flashcards and AI diagnosis across all 11 Edexcel topics.
Start revising → Examiner TipsIGCSE Exam Tips
Command word technique, mark scheme language and common mistakes — from an examiner.
Read tips → Study PacksStudy Packs
Structured revision packs for IGCSE Chemistry and KS3 Science — keywords, notes, mock papers.
Browse packs →Free revision resources for every student
550 exam-style questions, AI diagnosis and examiner-written guidance — available at no cost. No account required.
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